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Army (UK)
by the Regulation of the Forces Act, 1881, a fairly complete military code is now contained in the 'Army Act, 1881'
As he thinks fit
propriety of the orders passed by a subordinate authority in complete disregard to the provisions of the Act and the relevant
Attempt to commit an offence
offence can be said to being when the preparations are complete and the culprit commences to do something with the intention
Attornment
landlord in place of the previous one. Such attornment is complete the moment the tenant agrees to acknowledge the new landlord
Birth
and Deaths Act, 1969 (18 of 1969), s. 2(a)] A complete extrusion of a new born baby from the mother's body;
Bishop
be installed, and there are four things necessary to his complete title: (1) election, which resembles the presentation of a clerk
Bought and Sold Notes
name of both parties to the transaction, each is a complete memorandum of the bargain. When each note only discloses the
Bracton
analysis of the several divisions of the chapters and a complete digest of the contents of this venerable code. The rules
Chose
if he assented, then the right of the assignee was complete at law, so that he might maintain an action against
Diary
on a perusal of the said diary, a satisfactory and complete source of information which would enable him to decide whether
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